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Posted by Gordo on March 07, 2005 at 19:38:53 from (64.68.166.234):
In Reply to: At least the plow is RED posted by Gordo on March 07, 2005 at 09:43:07:
To answer the questions. This is in Davidson Co. SD, 7 miles west of Mitchell. And yes it is "new ground" I bought it 5 years ago, 50 acres.Another 6 or so as an abandoned railroad right of way is my north property line. Had not had a crop on it EVER! This is virgin prairie grass. Mostly Brome. Creek runs through it so it was always rented out for pasture. Got a federal wetlands designation on the creekbed acres (22) and got a county designation of "marshland" for that so the tax dollars went to almost zero. Check that out guys, no one else around here has that but I found it through the state website, phone calls to equalization. I am grooming it solely for wildlife habitat, a little sweet corn, and enough corn, feed sorgham, and sunflowers for the deer and pheasants. Also built a brooder house and small flight pen for the 150 hen and 50 rooster pheasants I release every spring. Now to keep the big whitetail bucks from roaming to the west! Gordo
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